Kuala Lampur, Jan. 11 -- On Saturday (January 10) the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) reportedly seized luxury assets valued at over RM2.2 million, consisting of 23 Rolex watches of various models, with an estimated market value of approximately RM2 million and several pieces of jewellery valued at around RM225,000.
A day earlier (January 9), MACC had also seized gold bars, a high-performance sports utility vehicle (SUV), and cash in various foreign currencies, valued at an estimated RM6.9 million.
The gold bars comprised three units of 999 gold bars, each weighing one kilogram, with a current value of approximately RM1.8 million. Also seized were nine pieces of gold, each weighing 100 grams, with a current value of more tha...
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